In 2023, the gross investment in the waste treatment and disposal sector in Norway stood at 315 million NOK. The forecasted data for the subsequent years shows a trend of consistent decline. By 2024, the investment is projected to decrease to 312.4 million NOK, marking a decline of 0.82%. In 2025, it is expected to further drop to 309.1 million NOK, accounting for a 1.06% decrease compared to 2024. For 2026, the investment is forecasted at 306.3 million NOK, a 0.91% decline year-on-year. By 2027, it will decrease again to 304.1 million NOK, indicating a 0.72% decline from the previous year, and finally reach 302.3 million NOK in 2028, which is a 0.59% reduction from 2027.
Future trends to watch for:
- The decline in investment may be influenced by improved efficiency and technological advancements in waste management processes, leading to reduced capital expenditure.
- Government policies and regulatory changes related to sustainability and waste management could impact investment levels either positively or negatively.
- Increasing demand for sustainable waste solutions from consumers and businesses might drive innovation and transformative investments in the sector.
- The global economic environment and access to finance could also impact future investment trends in the waste treatment and disposal sector.